Smartphone company Meizu, owned by automaker Geely, announced a new smartphone today. The device is called Meizu 20 Classic and has three pretty colors, as well as variants with 16 GB of RAM.
The Classic is largely identical to the Meizu 20, but brings new colors and more RAM.
The Meizu 20 Classic is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and built around a 6.55-inch OLED panel. The screen has a Full HD+ resolution, a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz and a hole for a 32 MP f/2.45 selfie camera.
On the back there is a ring LED flash alongside a 50MP primary, 16MP ultrawide and 5MP depth sensing camera. The battery capacity is 4,700 mAh and recharges take place at speeds of up to 67 W.
New or updated, the Meizu 20 Classic is still an impressive smartphone with its 4,000 square mm internal cooling with VC. It runs Flyme 10, based on Android 13 and supports extended integration with select cars with the manufacturer’s Flyme Auto system.
Meizu 20 Classic
The new colors are Green, Iron Gray and White. Unlike previous options, these have a glossy back panel and the new stylized Meizu logo inside the panel.
The Meizu 20 Classic costs CNY 3,099 for the 16/256 GB version or CNY 3,399 for the 16/512 GB storage and is already on sale on the company’s website and at select retail partners in China.
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